What is it about the Winter that makes everyone sick? I honestly have no idea, but it does and I hate it!
Winter does allow me and others to get a bit creative around the house and in the kitchen. On a whim one day, I decided to get busy creating in the kitchen. I didn't take pictures, but next time I make this and I'm sure it will be soon since it's so easy to make, I promise to take and post pictures.
This is probably one of the fastest, easiest meals I've ever created. I have looked online and can't find this anywhere. Please, feel free to share this with friends and family.
What you will need:
Any type of potato; red, yukon, whatever you have, one per person.
Egg, one per person
American Cheese, one slice per person
Toasted bread, one per person
Ranch Dressing
1/2 onion, grated
Salt, pepper, garlic powder (NOT salt) to taste
Tools:
Cast iron frying pan
Box grater
Spatula
Method:
On a clean counter top, grate the potato one at a time in little piles. DO NOT MIX THEM UP. Take the onion and grate about a teaspoon on each pile. Add salt, pepper, and garlic to potato piles and mix.
Toast your bread.
Heat oil in frying pan, add the grated potato and spread out. Cook the grated potato for about 3-4 minutes or until golden brown and flip. Take the American cheese and place on top of potato. Remove from frying pan. Do this to all the potato plies. Place potato piles on top of toasted bread.
Next, you are going to fry the egg. Personally, I don't like the yoke done-done...let it be a little runny, if you like it...but cook however you prefer. Place the egg on top of potato.
You can slice up a tomato, 2 slices per person and top the egg with the tomato, if you like. This is, of course, optional.
Last, drizzle the Ranch dressing over the top of the egg/potato/bread. And serve!
I know a lot of people in my family looked at me like I was nuts when I first made this, but once they tried it, it has become a new dish. This can be served for breakfast, lunch or dinner. It's great and it's so easy to make.
Enjoy this and again, I will post photos next time I make this.
Happy Creating!
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